Monday, August 11, 2008

Living Large in Budapest

Romania Team Friends and Family,

We apologize it has taken us so long to post. Since beginning the debrief leg of our journey our schedule has been jam packed between digesting all God accomplished in and through us and taking advantage of the choice opportunity to enjoy beautiful Budapest.

Our overnight train ride from Turgus Mures, Romania to Budapest, Hungary was an unexpected blesssing. Most of the team slept for the majority of the 12 hour trip. We arrived in Budapest a bit grimy but replenished physically. Pat made arrangements for the team to stay at a wonderful little hostel nestled near the city center in the Pest section of Budapest. After a well needed hot shower the team hit the town. Budapest is home to over two million people. It dates back to the 8th century and is rich in cultural and historical significance. Along with Prague it is a celebrated stop for anyone desirious of experiencing European highlights. We spent the afternoon debriefing at the city's largest park. Susie is doing a wonderful job leading the team through discussions and exercises designed to allow us to fully appreciate and meditate on the last two weeks while also preparing us to reenter our normal lives. At the center of the park is a large castle. Lief scored us a deal and we enjoyed a fabolous Hungarian feast at a restaurant connected to the castle.

After a hearty night of sleep we attacked the city with vigor this morning. We played the role of tourists and signed up for a bus tour of the city. While we have a few days here it is not nearly enought time to see all the worthy sights. We figured this would be the best way to get the most our of our time. We spent much of the day traveling by double decker bus throughout both Buda and Pest. We had the freedom to get off at any stop for closer examination and explanation. We spent the majority of our time the older Buda part of the city famously known as the castle district. Many of us got to visit and pray in Matthias Church which was built by a king in the 15th century. We also bought some handcrafted gifts by local artisans at a summer craft fair. We concluded out time in Buda by doing some personal debrief on at a citadel that is located by a park far above the city. It was pretty surreal to overlook this beautiful ancient city split by the Danube that holds so many secrets, treasures, and lore. After finishing our bus tour we explored the vast labrinyths under the city by oil lamps and then walked across a bridge that when originally constructed was the first suppension bridge in all of Europe. Lief again scored us an amazing Hungarian feast on a boat anchored in the Danube. The city was lit up like a Christmas tree and provided a breathtaking backdrop to our food and laughter.

Yeah, I know, missionary work is pretty demanding. We recognize that we are living large and that we are indebted to all of you for allowing us this opportunity. Just know that the team deserves it. I cannot begin to tell you how hard they worked and served over the last two weeks. They literally poured out their lives. I am incredibly proud of them. We hope to share the countless stories of how God worked over the next days and weeks. Presently, I have two more minutes before the internet cafe closes and I need close.

We love you and are incredibly grateful for your prayers and support.

Grace and peace.

John for the Romanian Team

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

HI all, Ok John now after your update we are even more encouraged and we are greatly awating all of you to arrive. Sounds like you got a well deserved mini vacation, isn't God good. I want to see pictures and more pictures and hear stories of Gods working in all of you.. Counting the hours. Love, Bruce Mal's dad

dan_v75 said...

Great John! It is so good to hear from you! I am happy to hear that you really enjoyed your hungarian trip. Yes, you are right, your students did an amazing job. They really pour their lives into our students! Even last night when we all went to Ani`s place for the funeral, they keep talking about your team. Razvan actually open a blog where we can have a chance to write our own feelings, ideas about the camp. Thank you for serivng us in such a way! May the Lord bless you all! Dan

Anonymous said...

Wow!! What a blessing to read your update & then reading Dan's comments!! God used you all in so many special ways!! We are so proud of you and exceited to see & hear how God has used you to bless so many. We look forward to hearing about it all when you get back. Have a safe trip!! See you soon! Love & Prayers to all!! Malachi's Mom

Savu Razvan said...

it`s awesome to hear neews from you :) . is really amaizing that we had the chance to work with you for 2 weeks. your teem is awesome :) . we already miss you and can`t wait to talk on the internet.
be blessed

AnAh said...

i agree with them...
your team was a blessing for us...we experienced so many things near you and i`m so hpy that i have met you :)

can`t wait to see you next year, but till then i`m glad i can read news from you on this blog


keep in touch!
Ana